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Pathway to tech programs open doors for women, Indigenous students
School of Trades and TechnologyCamosun College is launching two new programs designed to help women and Indigenous peoples – two underrepresented groups – explore a career in the growing technology sector as result of additional funding from the B.C. government.
Indigenous education at Camosun College wins national award
Indigenous CommunityCamosun College won the 2024 CICan (Colleges and Institutes Canada) bronze award of excellence in Indigenous education. The award was presented at the CICan conference in Calgary on April 30.
Fine Furniture students reimagine tradition at Craigdarroch Castle
School of Trades and TechnologyStately rooms at Craigdarroch Castle will be getting a contemporary make over in a unique exhibition of work by students, faculty and alumni from the Fine Furniture program at Camosun College.
Camosun advances plans for an on-campus film studio
CommunityCamosun College has selected Visionary Education Technology Holdings Group Inc., a global education provider headquartered in Toronto, to help turn plans for an on-campus film studio with education components into a reality.
Camosun Chargers volleyball athletes PACWEST all-stars
Camosun Chargers AthleticsThe Pacific Western Athletic Association (PACWEST) named the volleyball all-stars for the 2022-23 season which included 10 Camosun Chargers.
c̓išaaʔatḥ (Tseshaht) First Nation reveals
Indigenous CommunityThe following statement is from Camosun College president Lane Trotter:
New Strategic Plan leverages the Camosun advantage
Alumni Indigenous CommunityThe Camosun College community will paddle forward together guided by six priority areas that will each be unveiled in a new five-year Strategic Plan.
Camosun Chargers to host CCAA’s top varsity MVB teams
Camosun Chargers AthleticsCamosun College and the Chargers Athletics Program, along with the CCAA and the PACWEST, are excited to announce that the CCAA National Men’s Volleyball Championship will return to Victoria, B.C. for 2024.
Camosun sociology instructor shares stories for Black History Month
School of Arts and Science Community"Until the lions have their own historians, the hunter will always be the hero,” is an African proverb that highlights the potential of Black History Month for Camosun College sociology instructor Dr. Francis Adu-Febiri.
Camosun and Miriam College partner to deliver educational programs
School of Business International Students CommunityA unique partnership between Camosun College, Canada and Miriam College, Philippines will see greater study opportunities starting later this year for Filipino, Canadian and international students from the South East Asia region.
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A helping hand for students in need during the pandemic.